What’s in a Name? Evaluating the Public Stigma of Gambling Disorder

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Leanne Quigley
Jennifer Prentice
Jonathan T. Warren
Lena C. Quilty
Keith S. Dobson
David C. Hodgins
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[1] Yeshiva University,Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology
[2] University of Calgary,Department of Psychology
[3] Centre for Addiction and Mental Health,Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute
[4] University of Toronto,Department of Psychiatry
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Gambling disorder; Stigma; Labeling; Problem gambling;
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Public stigma of gambling disorder has negative effects on the mental health and functioning of affected individuals and impedes treatment-seeking. One factor thought to be implicated in stigma is the label used to describe the condition. The aims of this research were to: (1) evaluate whether different labels for problematic gambling behavior influence public stigma; and (2) compare public stigma of gambling disorder to other health conditions. Separate samples of university student (Study 1) and general population (Study 2) participants were randomly assigned to label conditions and completed questionnaires assessing stigma and attitudes towards the assigned label. In Study 1, the eight conditions included four gambling labels (problem gambling, pathological gambling, gambling disorder, and gambling addiction) and four psychiatric or health comparison labels (depression, obsessive–compulsive disorder, alcohol use disorder, and asthma). In Study 2, compulsive buying disorder was added as a fifth psychiatric comparison for a total of nine conditions. The results indicated that the four gambling label conditions elicited similar attitudes and stigma. Those conditions were also more stigmatized than the depression, obsessive–compulsive disorder, and asthma conditions. The gambling conditions elicited similar stigmatizing attitudes as alcohol use disorder but were slightly more stigmatized than compulsive buying disorder, with these conditions showing both similarities and differences across the stigma-related outcomes. The results were largely consistent across both samples and contribute to knowledge of the nature and origins of gambling-related stigma.
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页码:1205 / 1228
页数:23
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